Sri Lanka has a warm humid climatic condition in low altitudes since it is located close to the equator. In many commercial buildings located in low altitudes, airconditioning is used as a popular option for providing the thermal comfort. However, this option is causing a lot of problems in recent past due to the energy crisis faced by Sri Lanka. The continuous increase of consumers has shifted the energy generation from hydropower to fossil fuels. Due to the recent price hikes of the petroleum in the world market, the electricity tariff rates have also been increased substantially. Therefore the cost of air-conditioning has increased considerably. With this, there is a considerable interest to optimize the performance of the air-co...
AbstractThe world is experiencing energy crisis since the 1970s due to the limitation in fossil fuel...
Due to the rapid depletion of fossil fuel resources and global concern on Green House Gas emissions,...
Human needs are unlimited, but resources that fulfil human needs are limited. Because of this reason...
Air-conditioning is no more treated as a luxury but a day to day requirement essential for the huma...
Tourism industry is one of the key players in Sri Lankan economy. With the long run internal confli...
Air conditioning was considered a luxury in earlier days and now it becomes a general requirement d...
Energy consumed in the building sector consists of residential and commercial end users and it acco...
Efficient utilisation of energy is considered to be one of the main tools of controlling the ever in...
Recent past the electricity prices have boosted to a certain height as to be identified by the indu...
Energy cost is one of the major expenditures throughout the lifecycle of a building. Due to the risi...
Buildings in tropical countries such as Malaysia are exposed to excessive amount of solar heat durin...
Human needs are unlimited, but resources are limited to satisfy these needs. Because of this reason,...
This paper proposes strategies for reducing energy consumption for cooling in residences in hot and ...
The traditional houses in Sri Lanka reflects the simple life pattern, and needs of people were limi...
The purpose of this paper is to propose strategies of reducing energy consumption for cooling in res...
AbstractThe world is experiencing energy crisis since the 1970s due to the limitation in fossil fuel...
Due to the rapid depletion of fossil fuel resources and global concern on Green House Gas emissions,...
Human needs are unlimited, but resources that fulfil human needs are limited. Because of this reason...
Air-conditioning is no more treated as a luxury but a day to day requirement essential for the huma...
Tourism industry is one of the key players in Sri Lankan economy. With the long run internal confli...
Air conditioning was considered a luxury in earlier days and now it becomes a general requirement d...
Energy consumed in the building sector consists of residential and commercial end users and it acco...
Efficient utilisation of energy is considered to be one of the main tools of controlling the ever in...
Recent past the electricity prices have boosted to a certain height as to be identified by the indu...
Energy cost is one of the major expenditures throughout the lifecycle of a building. Due to the risi...
Buildings in tropical countries such as Malaysia are exposed to excessive amount of solar heat durin...
Human needs are unlimited, but resources are limited to satisfy these needs. Because of this reason,...
This paper proposes strategies for reducing energy consumption for cooling in residences in hot and ...
The traditional houses in Sri Lanka reflects the simple life pattern, and needs of people were limi...
The purpose of this paper is to propose strategies of reducing energy consumption for cooling in res...
AbstractThe world is experiencing energy crisis since the 1970s due to the limitation in fossil fuel...
Due to the rapid depletion of fossil fuel resources and global concern on Green House Gas emissions,...
Human needs are unlimited, but resources that fulfil human needs are limited. Because of this reason...